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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Speaking of which, did their D lineman who took out Garrard's knee get fined? Or is it just Pats D linemen who get fined for that?Hopefully none of the Colts O lineman will go after his banged up knee; oh, wait a minute, it's their D linemen who are taught to go after knees, nevermind...................
Doesn't matter. I am sure the opponent will have to gameplan for Seymour more than they would Green. In the past, offenses have had to account for Sey, freeing up others. I love Green, don't get me wrong, but having Seymour in there throws a wrinkle into any offensive game plan.
If Seymour returns, someone will have to be cut from the active roster. Now the Chad Brown is gone, the obvious candidates are few. Safety is one of the few positions where we have some depth. Baker? Could Wilson fall all the way off? Among the DLs, Brown is last on the depth chart, but do they give up on his potential?
To be effective against the Colts he would need some reps against the Skins.
If he's not ready; don't rush him with a Bye coming up.
I am as excited as anyone about Big Seys return... but ... how long will it take for him to get in game shape and be effective enough that he performs better than Green consistently? Assume he will be in and out of games alot like them easying Maroney back.
Or perhaps Kareem Brown?
I haven't taped any games yet this season (my game-taping TV is in Hershey), so I'm not qualified to determine if Santonio has been outplayed by Kareem. It may not matter, because the FO might not want to risk losing Brown to waivers. I can understand that (see: Rogers, Justin; and Mills, Garrett).
I doubt they cut Kareem without giving him at least one full season in the system. That'd be quite the waste of a fourth round pick, and he wouldn't make it to the practice squad.
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I don't remember which media clown it is, but either a local Washington media clown or a national media clown wrote some time this week that Asante Samuel is the "indispensible man" on the Pats' D.
Downright comical. Sey is more significant, as are either Warren or Wilfork. Jarvis Green is a huge and hugely appreciate luxury.
I don't remember which media clown it is, but either a local Washington media clown or a national media clown wrote some time this week that Asante Samuel is the "indispensible man" on the Pats' D.
My thoughts exactly! If Seymour returns to form fairly quickly, he improves this D drastically. I seriously doubt a fella named Chatman wearing a guppy on his helmet would have ran all over us last Sunday. With Seymour, it has a ripple effect throughout all the players behind him. Most importantly, is the ILB who can concentrate more on the slot receivers and short passing game without having to constantly keep an eye on the run with Seymour and Wilfork working on the middle.Been thinking, having Seymour lifts the entire defense a few notches. Not only will the 3 man front improve, having him there when we use a 4 man front is scary. I know the Colts are going to be watching his progress closely, wondering where’s the rushing 4th lineman going to come from ??
I have a feeling he is in a lot better shape then most players coming off PUP. Can you imagine 90% against the Colts, we’ll need it !
I think that was Chris Collinsworth.